Tuesday Tomorrow
Villa Triste by Lucretia Grindle
Published by: Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date: January 22nd, 2013
Format: Paperback, 640 Pages
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The official patter:
"Florence, 1943. Two sisters, Isabella and Caterina Cammaccio, find
themselves surrounded by terror and death; and with Italy trapped under
the heel of a brutal Nazi occupation, bands of Partisans rise up.
Soon
Isabella and Caterina will test their wits and deepest beliefs as never
before. As the winter grinds on, they will be forced to make the most
important decisions of their lives. Their choices will reverberate for
decades.
In the present day, Alessandro Pallioti, a senior
policeman agrees to oversee a murder investigation, after it emerges the
victim was once a Partisan hero. When the case begins to unravel,
Pallioti finds himself working to uncover a crime lost in the twilight
of war, the consequences of which are as deadly today as they were over
sixty years ago."
Past and present come together in a mystery that goes back to Italy during WWII, yes please!
Shadows of the Workhouse by Jennifer Worth
Published by: Ecco
Publication Date: January 22nd, 2013
Format: Paperback, 304 Pages
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The official patter:
"The sequel to Jennifer Worth's New York Times bestselling memoir and the basis for the PBS series Call the Midwife
When twenty-two-year-old Jennifer Worth, from a comfortable
middle-class upbringing, went to work as a midwife in the direst section
of postwar London, she not only delivered hundreds of babies and
touched many lives, she also became the neighborhood's most vivid
chronicler. Woven into the ongoing tales of her life in the East End are
the true stories of the people Worth met who grew up in the dreaded
workhouse, a Dickensian institution that limped on into the middle of
the twentieth century.
Orphaned brother and sister Peggy and
Frank lived in the workhouse until Frank got free and returned to rescue
his sister. Bubbly Jane's spirit was broken by the cruelty of the
workhouse master until she found kindness and romance years later at
Nonnatus House. Mr. Collett, a Boer War veteran, lost his family in the
two world wars and died in the workhouse.
Though these are
stories of unimaginable hardship, what shines through each is the
resilience of the
human spirit and the strength, courage, and humor of
people determined to build a future for themselves against the odds.
This is an enduring work of literary nonfiction, at once a warmhearted
coming-of-age story and a startling look at people's lives in the
poorest section of postwar London."
When Call the Midwife started airing in England, all Jenny Worth's books shot straight into the bestsellers lists. Thankfully PBS is smart enough to release them stateside, so we don't have to order them from overseas. This is the second in Worth's three books, the third will be coming out in March and I just recently picked up the first.
Ever After by Kim Harrison
Published by: Harper Voyager
Publication Date: January 22nd, 2013
Format: Hardcover, 448 Pages
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The official patter:
"The ever-after, the demonic realm that parallels our own, is
shrinking, and if it disappears, so does all magic. It's up to
witch-turned-daywalking-demon Rachel Morgan to fix the ever-after before
the fragile balance between magic users and humans falls apart.
Of course, there's also the small fact that Rachel is the one who
caused the ley line to rip in the first place, and her life is forfeit
unless she can fix it. Not to mention the most powerful demon in the
ever-after—the soul-eater Ku'Sox Sha-Ku'ru—has vowed to destroy her, and
has kidnapped her friend and her goddaughter as leverage. If Rachel
doesn't give herself up, they will die.
Forced by circumstance,
Rachel teams up with elven tycoon Trent Kalamack—a partnership fraught
with dangers of the heart as well as betrayal of the soul—to return to
the ever-after and rescue those she loves. One world teeters on the
brink of interspecies war, the other on the brink of its very demise—and
it's up to Rachel to keep them both from being destroyed."
Urban Fantasy fans get ready for some more Kim Harrison!
Fables Volume 18: Cubs in Toyland by Bill Willingham
Published by: Vertigo
Publication Date: January 22nd, 2013
Format: Hardcover, 192 Pages
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The official patter:
"For years, Snow White and Bigby Wolf's cubs have grown up knowing that
one of them was destined for a much greater, more grave role amongst the
Fables community. But no one knew how soon it would come.
When
Snow and Bigby's cub Therese receives a Christmas gift from an unknown
admirer, this red plastic boat magically takes her on a journey to a
desolate place known as Toyland. Will Therese be their savior? Or their
destroyer? FABLES VOL. 18: CUBS IN TOYLAND is the latest epic from New York Times best-selling
author Bill Willingham's hit series FABLES, as the Bigby Wolf cubs
learn that adventures in the land of misfit toys is much less fun than
it sounds.
Also collected here are all the backup stories that
feature Bufkin's exploits in the land of Oz, beautifully painted by Shaw
McManus (CINDERELLA: FROM FABLETOWN WITH LOVE)."
Oh, seeing as I'm almost all caught up with Fables back issues, a new one is just what The Doctor ordered (and you know there's only one doctor I could mean...)
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